Title: Platyhelminthes pt 2
1Platyhelminthes pt 2
- Digene trematodes and tapeworms
2Opisthaptor Ectoparasite One host
Trematoda
Acetabulum endoparasite Mollusc/vertebrate life
cycle
Cestoda
Monogenea
Turbellaria
Free living
Microtriches Scolex Proglottids
Cilia lost from ectoderm (parasitic lifestyle)
Phylum Platyhelminthes
3Di(2)-Gene(birth)
- 2 or more hosts
- Endoparasitic
- No cilia on skin, skin is syncytial
- Life cycle
- Adults in definitive host (a vertebrate)
reproduce sexually ? eggs in hosts feces
released into water ? hatch into ciliated larva
(miricidium) ? snail (intermediate host) ?
asexual reproduction ? sporocyte ? redia ?
cercaria released from snail ? metacercaria
encysts in 2nd intermediate host (or forage in
some cases) ? ingested by definitive host
4Schistosoma mansoni
5200 million infected worldwide Leading cause of
death of Egyptian men 20-44 years old Adults
live in mesenteric veins, veins associated with
bladder Damage caused by unegested eggs (50
never released) Control clean water, sewage
control, snail reduction Exacerbating factors
poverty ignorance, dams
6Swimmers itch
- Schistosoma sp. that infect ducks, muskrat
7Blackspot disease Uvulifer sp.
8Fasciola hepatica (sheep liver fluke)F.
gigantica (human liver fluke)
9Dicrocoelium dendriticum a bile duct fluke of
ruminants such as sheep, goats, deer, pigs.
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11Opisthaptor Ectoparasite One host
Trematoda
Acetabulum endoparasite Mollusc/vertebrate life
cycle
Cestoda
Monogenea
Turbellaria
Free living
Microtriches Scolex Proglottids
Cilia lost from ectoderm (parasitic lifestyle)
Phylum Platyhelminthes
12Class Cestoda - Tapeworms
- Obligate endoparasites of vertebrates
- Lack digestive tract
- Have scolex for attachment to host
- Body divided into proglottids
- Each proglottid egg factory with its own ovary
and testis (make up to 50,000 eggs per
proglottid) - Worm hundreds to thousands of proglottids
13General life cycle of tapeworms
- Adult in intestine of definitive host ?
proglottids break off and pass with feces ? eggs
released from proglottid ? eaten by intermediate
host ? oncosphere larva ? intermed host ingested
by definitive host ? adult develops in intestine
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15Tapeworms
Scolex
16Echinococcus granulosis a tapeworm of dogs
dingoes
17Dipylidium caninum
18Beef tapeworm Taenia saginata
Attains a length of 10m
19Ligula intestinalis
- Egg ? copepod (encycts as a procercoid) ? fish
(encysts as a plerocercoid larva) ? ingested by
final host ? adult tapeworm in gut of bird